Year 1828. CLAIMS IN MICHIGAN. Page 222
NOTICE. Michael Dousman enters his claim with the register of the land office at Detroit, to be laid before the commissioners under the act of Congress, to a certain tract of land situated on the main land within the reservation at Old Mackinac, lying in the rear of and adjoining a certain tract confirmed to the legal representatives of Robert Campbell, deceased, as appears by the patent of the President, dated May 30, 1811, being bounded on the sides and in the rear by vacant lands, and containing six hundred and forty acres of land. MICHAEL DOUSMAN. Filed: JOHN BIDDLE, Register.
Taken and subscribed before me. A. R. DAVENPORT.
On the same day came before me Patrick
McGulpin, who, being duly sworn, says that he recollects Robert
Campbell in the possession of the tract before mentioned in the year
1790; that he of his own knowledge, that all the facts stated in the
preceding deposition of Mr. Davenport true, and now freely deposes
to the same as if they were here again repeated.
On the same day came before me Simon Champaigne, who, being duly sworn, says that he is well knowing to all the facts in relation to the annexed notice of claim stated in the preceding depositions of Ambrose R. Davenport and Patrick McGulpin, and now deposes to the same, of his own knowledge, as if they were here again repeated; that he has resided in this country thirty-four years. His mark Taken and subscribed before me. J. D. DOTY, Judge.
On July 25, 1823, came before me, the undersigned judge, John Campbell, who, being duly sworn, saith that he is now thirty-seven years old and upwards; that ever since his recollection his father, Robert Campbell, occupied until his death the tract of land described in the annexed notice; that after
Year 1828. CLAIMS IN MICHIGAN. Page 223
his father’s death this deponent occupied said
tract until he, together with the other heirs of his said father,
sold the same to Michael Dousman, since which time said Dousman has
been in possession of the same; the meadows on this tract have
always been considered very valuable, and this deponent did the same
while in possession of them. Taken and subscribed before me. J. D. DOTY, Judge.
Detroit, October 22, 1823.
|
Transcribed by Patricia Hamp © March 2006
Index | Vital Records | Census | Cemeteries | Maps, Places, etc. | History & Biographies | Military | Native American